Harry Potter inspired Quidditch tournaments. No really. They did have to rework the rules for the land and, y'know, make it not completely and totally broken.artanis_neravar said:Lord of the Rings, people learned to speak, read and write elvish...elfish...elven? Either way what did Harry Potter inspire? People learning Latin? Naming their locations with terrible puns? (Diagon Ally=Diagonally)Firefilm said:This Generation's "Star Wars" Part 2
A three-way debate? A two-part episode? What is this, sweeps week? It doesn't matter, because it's debate time! Kyle pulls out a wild card with his opinions, while Chris and Dan try to gather their forces. The arguments being made must grow, go on long journeys of discovery, and then end up where they began, but changed. Wow, maybe this generation's Star Wars is this description?
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As for the cast of Star Wars being type casted; Harrison Ford was obviously the biggest break out star from that, but Mark Hamill became the Joker, and Kerry Fisher became the chick that tried to kill Jake and Elwood Blues.
Oh and Arthur Weasley and Dr. Gregory House worked together to kidnap slightly less than one hundred dalmatian puppies so the grandmother from Hoodwinked could make a coat out of their skin.
While I'm not a mega fan, I have to go with Harry P on this one. All the choices have had tremendous influence, but only one of those has had the entirety of that influence rooted in Generation Y. Harry Potter definitely is one of the defining characteristics of my generation. Hell, I was cool in 3rd grade because I was the first person to finish the Prisoner of Azkaban in my class. I was cool...because I could read fast...does not compute.
That's the power of Potter.